0 to cause a substance, usually a gas, to form a very thin layer on the surface of another substance --
Since surfactants are not adsorbed onto the interface in this limit, a surface traction does not exist.
The cytosolic proteins may have been bound or adsorbed to the membrane.
To that end we choose a simple chemical system : a carboxylic acid adsorbed in a clay mineral and exposed to radiation.
To this end, carboxylic acids were adsorbed in a clay mineral and the systems were exposed to radiation.
At 15 min following injection, 88% of the ethylene had already been fixed; at 30 min 98%, and at 60 min 99.9% had been adsorbed.
Permeable reactive barriers are used to adsorb contaminants from soil water.
We perform experiments simulating a possible prebiotic environment, in which an organic compound is adsorbed in soil and exposed to an energy source.
In the experiments, salt is used to help screen the electrical double-layer that forms when ionic surfactant is adsorbed at an interface.